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Six armed cavalry soldiers riding horses

Unnumbered slide from [Cavalry soldiers on horseback] (miscellaneous: William Harris and Co., at least 1 slide, C19th)

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Type of image
drawing / painting / print
Dimensions
(units unspecified)
(all dimensions are nominal; individual examples of this slide may have varied slightly from these values).
Material(s)
Production process
hand-painted, on glass substrate
Notes
The slide shows six figures in different uniforms (these may be identifiable with actual regiments) mounted on horseback, carrying swords or lances. The figures are hand-painted onto a transparent background, spaced from each other in such a way as to suggest that each was shown individually rather than as a 'procession'.
Lucerna ID  5053577

Record created by Ine van Dooren. Last updated 22 November 2012

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